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19th International Conference On Smart Living and Public Health
This year we are organizing the 19th ICOST conference which succeeded in bringing together a community from different continents over more than a decade and half and raised the awareness of frail and dependant people's quality of life in our societies.
- Full Papers Submission:
10th February 202128th February 2021 - Demos Proposals Submission: 24th February 2021
- Papers Acceptance Notification: 20th April 2021
Conference Program
After seventeen successful conferences held in France (2003), Singapore (2004), Canada(2005), Northern Ireland (2006), Japan (2007), Singapore (2008), France (2009), Korea (2010), Canada (2011), Italy (2012), Singapore (2013), USA (2014), Switzerland (2015), China (2016), France (2017), Singapore (2018) and USA (2019).
We are glad to welcome you!
Partners
The conference will be organized by the Digital Research Center of Sfax, Tunisia (CRNS), Institut Mines-Telecom, Paris, France, and the Laboratory on Development and Control of Distributed Applications of Sfax, Tunisia (REDCAD). Our theme for this year will be "The Digital Technologies Impact on Public Health in Developed and Developing Countries"
We thank our partners:
- Center for Water, MIT
- UN Sustainability Center
- NYC Council for Renewable Cnergies
- Tunisia Smart City Initiative
- Paris Greater City (GPSO)
- Singapore Redevlpment Authority
Registration
Technical Oral Sessions
You might already have registered through our partners (they are the one who sent you access codes):
- Center for Water, MIT
- UN Sustainability Center
- NYC Council for Renewable Cnergies
- Tunisia Smart City Initiative
- Paris Greater City (GPSO)
- Singapore Redevlpment Authority
Hello
Hello there, we are glad to welcome you on the 19th International Conference On Smart Living and Public Health.
This year we are organizing the 19th ICOST conference which succeeded in bringing together a community from different continents over more than a decade and half and raised the awareness of frail and dependant people's quality of life in our societies.
- Full Papers Submission:
10th February 202128th February 2021 - Demos Proposals Submission: 24th February 2021
- Papers Acceptance Notification: 20th April 2021
Waters track
The Water track and needs
Water resources are natural resources of water that are potentially useful. Uses of water include agricultural, industrial, household, recreational and environmental activities. All living things require water to grow and reproduce.
Water resources face a host of serious threats, all caused primarily by human activity. They include pollution, climate change, urban growth, and landscape changes such as deforestation. Each of them has its own specific impact, usually directly on ecosystems and in turn on water resources.
- Center for Water, MIT
- UN Sustainability Center
- NYC Council for Renewable Cnergies
- Tunisia Smart City Initiative
- Paris Greater City (GPSO)
- Singapore Redevlpment Authority
Sustainability
The Sustainability track session
Sustainability is the ability to exist constantly. In the 21st century, it refers generally to the capacity for the biosphere and human civilization to co-exist. It is also defined as the process of people maintaining change in a homeostasis balanced environment, in which the exploitation of resources, the direction of investments, the orientation of technological development, and ...
Sustainable development is the organizing principle for meeting human development goals while simultaneously sustaining the ability of natural systems to provide the natural resources and ecosystem services on which the economy and society depend.
Wildlife and climate change track
The Sustainability track session
Rising ocean temperatures and ocean acidification are radically altering marine aquatic ecosystems, while freshwater ecosystems are being impacted by changes in water temperature, water flow, and fish habitat loss. Climate change is modifying fish distribution and the productivity of marine and freshwater species.
Wildlife traditionally refers to undomesticated animal species, but has come to include all organisms that grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans.
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